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1TB Solidigm P44 Pro Series NVMe Gen4 Solid State Drive SSD EXPIRED
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$124.99
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Newegg has 1TB Solidigm P44 Pro Series NVMe Gen4 Solid State Drive SSD (SSDPFKKW010X7X1) on sale for $69.99. Shipping is free.
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Features:
- Read/Write Speed up to 7000MB/s and 6500MB/s
- The P44 Pro is ideal for intense performance workloads where speed matters; such as gaming, content creation, video editing and data analysis.
- PCIe Generation 4, 22mm x 80mm M.2 form factor, NVMe verson 1.4 SSD available in 512GB, 1TB and 2TB capacities.
- High Endurance and Reliability with a five-year warranty.
- Enhanced with optional Solidigm SynergySoftware, downloadable free of charge, the P44 Pro SSD sets a new standard in user experience for a complete client SSD solution.
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Microcenter via Amazon [amazon.com] has Solidigm P44 Pro NVMe Gen4 Solid State Drive SSD on sale. Shipping is free.
Available Sizes
Available Sizes
- 1TB [amazon.com] $69.99 OOS. See FP for another option.
- 2TB [amazon.com] 149.99 OOS
- Blazing-fast speeds up to 7000 MB/s with excellent power efficiency
- The P44 Pro is ideal for intense performance workloads where speed matters; such as gaming, content creation, video editing and data analysis.
- PCIe Generation 4, 22mm x 80mm M.2 form factor, NVMe verson 1.4 SSD available in 512GB, 1TB and 2TB capacities.
- High Endurance and Reliability with a five-year warranty.
- Enhanced with optional Solidigm SynergySoftware, downloadable free of charge, the P44 Pro SSD sets a new standard in user experience for a complete client SSD solution.
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Product Name: | Solidigm™ P44 Pro Series 1TB PCIe GEN 4 NVMe 4.0 x4 M.2 2280 3D NAND Internal Solid State Drive, Read/Write Speed up to 7000MB/s and 6500MB/s, SSDPFKKW010X7X1… |
Manufacturer: | Solidigm |
Model Number: | SSDPFKKW010X7X1 |
Product SKU: | B0BJGJ6R8D |
UPC: | 840307300317 |
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Intel SSD had the absolute worst warranties for SSD of any other brand and that continues with the new owner although their terms only refer now to "how much use was left according to the SMART before the warranty was void" without stating what ithe threshold of the SMART might be. Intel's SSD warranty was a pitiful 370TB endurance (TBW) per TB of total drive capacity. Compare that to the TBW of Samsung or virtually every other SSD drive out there before you buy, they are many multiples higher than the Intel/Solidgm TBW. Forget the number of years as it has little bearing on what is really warranted on SSD drives. It appears that Solidgm does not plan any future updates to this part of their product line and intends to keep pumping out the rebranded Intel drives. Yes the prices are attractive and performance isn't bad, but if the warranty is any indication don't expect durability.
also, 370TBW, which supposedly refers to intel's 670p or similar product line, is due to the drives are QLC, and most QLC drives have relatively low TBWs. Looking at similar product lines, crucial P3(plus) is rated at 220 tbw per TB, and WD SN350 comes with a laughable 80 TBW per TB. I don't know why you think 370 TBW per TB indicates poor durability but it is actually enough for almost ten years of normal use such as office, gaming, or even system drive, which probably covers 90% of the use scenario. My current 5-year-old system drive is still at 64TB total reads and 51TB total writes and my 4-year-old game drive is at 67TB reads and 32TB writes despite I'm a heavy gamer and have my PC on for 5-10 hours on a daily basis. Most SSD drives will die from various other causes before reaching the rated TBW anyway.
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Intel SSD had the absolute worst warranties for SSD of any other brand and that continues with the new owner although their terms only refer now to "how much use was left according to the SMART before the warranty was void" without stating what ithe threshold of the SMART might be. Intel's SSD warranty was a pitiful 370TB endurance (TBW) per TB of total drive capacity. Compare that to the TBW of Samsung or virtually every other SSD drive out there before you buy, they are many multiples higher than the Intel/Solidgm TBW. Forget the number of years as it has little bearing on what is really warranted on SSD drives. It appears that Solidgm does not plan any future updates to this part of their product line and intends to keep pumping out the rebranded Intel drives. Yes the prices are attractive and performance isn't bad, but if the warranty is any indication don't expect durability.